fabric at the British Museum
- PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT -
Set against the historic backdrop of the Museum’s Reading Room, Room 17: The Nereid Monument & Room 33: China and South Asia, this event will bring together pioneers and rising forces in the UK electronic scene for an unforgettable sonic experience.
Following the success of previous fabric events in landmark spaces such as St Paul’s Cathedral, The London Coliseum and The View From The Shard, this special collaboration continues fabric’s mission to explore the intersection of electronic music and cultural spaces — reimagining how and where music can be experienced and highlighting its relevance as an art form in contemporary society.
Founded in 1753 and opened in 1759, The British Museum unites the cultures of the world under one roof, it houses over eight million objects representing the diversity of human experience – from ancient objects to modern stories of creativity and resilience. On this occasion, it will become the unlikely setting for a bold convergence of past, present, and future through sound.

Important Information Ahead of Our Evening at the British Museum – Please Read
We're incredibly excited to welcome you to fabric x The British Museum tomorrow – a truly unique collaboration in an iconic space.
This is not a party in the traditional sense. Instead, think of it as an immersive cultural experience – an after-hours journey through the museum’s exhibitions, soundtracked by some of the most thoughtful and boundary-pushing artists in ambient and experimental music.
As we enter this sacred and historic space, please be mindful and respectful of your surroundings. The artefacts and exhibitions deserve your full attention and care.
Here’s what to expect 👉
A true pioneer, A Guy Called Gerald has a rich legacy in ambient and experimental sounds – from his groundbreaking album Black Secret Technology to his more introspective works. Tomorrow night, he’ll be delving deep into this side of his artistry, blending classics with new, forward-thinking material.
A long-standing fabric resident, Anna Wall has explored the outer edges of electronic music through her Continuum nights. Her ambient sets are immersive and refined, and tomorrow is your chance to experience this more meditative side of her sonic world.
NIGHT manoeuvres are a brand new collaborative project uniting DJ and producer ABSOLUTE., with multi-instrumentalist Dot Major of London Grammar.
Entry is subject to capacity.